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  2. Robert Raikes - Wikipedia

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    The story behind Robert Raikes' Sunday school. Robert was a pioneer of the Sunday school movement, although he did not start the first Sunday School.Some already existed such as that founded by Hannah Ball in High Wycombe, or the one founded in 1751 in St. Mary's Church, Nottingham which is the first documented known case.

  3. Robert Napier Raikes - Wikipedia

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    His tobacco case, well-worn from hard riding in India. Engraved Col. R N Raikes – Honestum præferre utili. Silver hallmark London 1875. Robert Raikes was born 13 October 1813 in Drayton the son of Robert Napier Raikes the vicar of Gayton and rector of Hellesdon all in Norfolk, England; and the grandson of Robert Raikes, the promoter of Sunday schools.

  4. Robert Raikes (1765–1837) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Raikes Esq. (1765 – 1837), was an English banker, originally from London, that later established a bank in Kingston upon Hull. After 1805 he lived at Welton House in Welton, East Riding of Yorkshire , where in 1818 he had built a family mausoleum in park land to the north.

  5. Thomas Stock - Wikipedia

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    At Gloucester, jointly with Robert Raikes, proprietor of the Gloucester Journal, Stock became co-founder of the Sunday School movement. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] From 1787 until his death in 1803 he was holding the living at his Gloucester incumbencies and headmastership.

  6. Gloucester Journal - Wikipedia

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    Raikes' business thrived, despite a change in newspaper duties in 1725, and a number of brushes with the law over articles published under his authority. In 1743, the Gloucester Journal was moved for a second time into larger premises in the Blackfriars area of Gloucester. In 1757, the paper was taken over by Robert Raikes junior.

  7. Treberfydd - Wikipedia

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    The house was built for Robert Raikes (1818–1901), grandson of Robert Raikes (1765–1837), a Hull-based banker. [1] Robert Raikes was a prominent member of the Oxford-based Christian Tractarian movement, and moved his family to Wales in order to promote his beliefs and assist in the development of the area. [2]

  8. Robert Raikes the Elder - Wikipedia

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    Robert Raikes the Elder (baptised 22 April 1690 – 7 September 1757) was a British printer and newspaper proprietor. He is noted as a pioneer of the press who was instrumental in bringing printing out of London and to the provinces.

  9. Statue of Robert Raikes (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Media related to Robert Raikes statue, Toronto at Wikimedia Commons This page was last edited on 16 September 2023, at 01:48 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

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